This «Navigator» immerses the reader in the history of Ukraine from 1945 to 1991, covering the period from the end of World War II to the restoration of independence. You'll get a thorough overview of key political, economic, and cultural events of the postwar era. The authors place Ukrainian history within a broader European and global context, explaining how the fate of Ukrainian lands was shaped against the backdrop of postwar border realignments. They also emphasize the interconnectedness between Ukrainian cultural resistance to the totalitarian regime and the European revolutions of 1968. Additionally, the book includes psychological commentary that sheds light on the traumas and life scenarios inherited from Soviet times, and offers methods for working through them. This book will be useful for high school students, university students, and anyone beginning their acquaintance with the history of Ukraine.
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